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‘Caught in the riptide’: a Baltimore college student brought here at age 1 could be deported
Adolfo Martinez is a junior at Loyola poses for a portrait on campus, in Baltimore, Monday, March 6, 2023.
Beauty stores are seldom Black-owned. This couple opened their second one.
The couple opened the store in the Northwood Commons shopping center in February. Their other location is in the Charles North area.
Quintin and Megan Lathan married owners of Beauty Plus poses for a portrait inside of the shop in Baltimore, Friday, February 24, 2023.
Creating a more attractive and safer York Road with a business improvement district
Parts of the York Road corridor are now under a business improvement district, a move proponents hope will lead to revitalization of the corridor.
Where’s all the snow? Weak winter wreaks havoc on some businesses, creates opportunity for others
The region has seen a gray, dreary, mostly snow-free winter, with the first measurable snowfall just a few weeks ago.
Snow shovels at Ace Hardware in Waverly on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023.
At long last, Pawnee Nation ancestral remains are returned from a Baltimore museum
The Baltimore Banner used a database created by the investigative news site ProPublica that tracks roughly 600 federally-funded institutions — which includes museums and universities — around the country that still hold ancestral remains. One of the institutions is in Baltimore.
Photo collage showing silhouettes of two adults and a child walking over prairie landscape, with excerpts from 1997 letter from Maryland Historical Society to the Pawnee Nation.
How to support victims of the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
As the death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria surpasses 21,000 people, Baltimore area nonprofits, charities and businesses are looking for ways to support victims.
Volunteers and rescue teams search a destroyed building on February 12, 2023 in Adiyaman, Turkey.
Disconnected: Baltimore Latinos tell City Council about the need for more interpreters
Leading community advocates are pushing the city to hire more bilingual employees rather than rely on an interpretation service or staff who don’t speak other languages.
Illustration. Original photos by Getty Images and Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
City says it will repair Lake Montebello sinkhole by early spring
City officials still don’t know the cause of the sinkhole.
Screenshot of a WJZ segment about Lake Montebello.
Roland Park Community Foundation wants to open a park for everyone
The foundation is $1 million away from ownership.
The Roland Park Community Foundation has started raising funds to help create a 20 acre public park in Roland Park, Md., on January 20, 2023.
What’s with those ‘The Greatest City In America’ benches? | The Maryland Curiosity Bureau
Why do the city’s benches proclaim, “Baltimore – The Greatest City In America”?
A bench boasting the city slogan "Baltimore - The Greatest City in America."
Remember ‘The City That Reads’? What story does Baltimore want to tell with its city slogans?
Slogans have become a part of Baltimore’s constant struggle to earn respect. And they’ve often proven short-lived.
Baltimore has had many slogans and taglines.
The world’s game is also Highlandtown’s game
Every four years, Baltimore’s soccer fans — from around the globe — show up at local establishments to watch the World Cup.
Julian Alvarez celebrates with Lionel Messi of Argentina after scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 semi final match between Argentina and Croatia at Lusail Stadium on December 13, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar.
Baltimore muralist’s home the culmination of a life lived in art
Upper Fells Point-based artist and muralist Jaz Erenberg went viral on social media after she posted a video of the artwork she painted on her rowhome.
Jaz Erenberg poses for a photo outside of her rowhome that she recently painted.
CAIR asks feds to investigate alleged bullying of Afghan sisters at Baltimore high school
”We have given Baltimore City Public Schools a chance to do right by this family, and they have not,” said Gadeir Abbas, a senior litigation attorney at CAIR.
The Academy for College and Career Exploration in Hampden.
The building used to be a place for community. Now, an East Baltimore nonprofit plans to sell.
The former school has hosted a film festival, art shows and photography by neighborhood kids.
From left: Allison Duggan, Cynthia Gross, Shaerrod Wood, Donald Gresham and Francine Wilks stand for a portrait in front of 814 N. Collington Ave. on 11/19/22. The 814 Coalition is a group of community members trying to keep the MICA Place building available for community members’ use.
Patterson Bowling Center owner trying to figure out a way to reoopen
The bowling center abruptly closed over the weekend.
Brandon Torrento and Suzanne Sauter peer into the windows of Patterson Bowling Center after showing up and realizing the doors were locked and the lights were off.
Maryland agriculture secretary charged with illegal bird hunting
Police charged Joseph Bartenfelder for hunting wetland or upland game birds “with the aid of bait or on or over any baited area,” which carries a minimum $500 fine and a maximum of $1500 for a first offense.
Joseph Bartenfelder serve as Secretary of Agriculture
Organizers say Hampden Christmas parade will proceed as scheduled
The 49th annual Mayor’s Christmas Parade is scheduled for the same time as the Ravens-Broncos game at M&T Bank Stadium, and city officials are concerned about having enough police officers to cover both events. But organizers say they've received assurances a solution will be found.
A screenshot of WJZ's coverage of the issues surrounding the 49th annual Mayor's Christmas Parade.
Can Mo’s Seafood and Little Italy coexist?
The Baltimore liquor board ordered community agreement between the community groups, but negotiations took an unexpected turn.
MO's Seafood at 219 S. President St., BAltimore, Md., on November 18, 2022.
Howard County Asia night market was a disaster to some, but organizers will try again in Baltimore
The Lunar Cultural Festival will be held at West Shore Park in Baltimore at the Inner Harbor Jan. 21 and 22 in conjunction with Waterfront Partnership.
Poster for the 2023 Lunar Night Cultural Festival
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